
1Quik7
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I've been to so many weddings, we average around 5-7 a year for the past 7 years of our relationship. Hands down the best and most memorable was a destination wedding down in Sanibel, FL. As for local venues, the Darby House was a nice wedding; Tartan Fields was gorgeous(expensive); North Bank was ok, not really a wedding vibe from that place, more of a party. Didn't care for Cheers Chalet.
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On another note, any other time of the year: 25OFF is good for 25%. Can't use it with other mailer coupons, but usually better anyways.
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I also have a $25 card to Bob's if anyone wants to treat their grandma, I'll trade for just about any other food place.
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Thinking about it. I hate BestBuy, but I do need a new cell phone and a couple small car stereo items.
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$200 to Macys asked for cash and received this instead...guess they think I'll go spend it on things that'll rot my teeth and my mind.
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Awe man, thanks for the help guys. If it's only worth a couple hundred I'll prolly just keep it in there for the kiddies and the ricers.
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Not what I wanted to hear. I did some snooping around and found the brackets for 10/15 on Jegs' site can't find ones like this for 20: http://www.jegs.com/i/NOS/741/14130/10002/-1?parentProductId=749086 Are they insane, or would someone pay decent money for brackets? I stand corrected, they say HiFlow. Shoulda known better, this guy spared no expense.
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Just the hardware that is in the pic.
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I have this in the bed of a truck I purchased, which was installed purely for show(older guy). I know this stuff can be worth some decent money and I'm not rich like he was where I can just install things for strangers to see once or twice a year. I have no knowledge of Nitrous products in general. The whole thing is NOS-> brand, the tanks are 20's and the billet brackets have the logo engraved on it. What would be a fair price on a new, never been used setup? http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa15/1Quik7/DSC04119_zps0fb41108.jpg
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It was a bunch of toys loaded in the trucks being taken to Vets Memorial for a Toy Drive. It was supposed o be a big Xmas "feel good" thing, hence the escort, but it seems crazy loners in Connecticut like to ruin the Holidays.
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I've personally had better luck with online forums. Try Stangnet, or wherever the Mustang dorks hang out these days.
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Usually applying is the easy part, I've always had issues and run-arounds with financial aid. Might wanna check out fafsa.ed.gov and read up on loans, etc. And yes, you get a deferment while in school, although I think you need to be full-time status(12+ credit hours), and even after you finish I think there is a 6mo. dead period.
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Kinda interested, always wanted a "blow thru"...although that's a little over the top. How's the front interior?
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Taking offers bump, need to buy a shiny round thingy for a girl I know.
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A+ for a 93 FD, coil-overs, worked over suspension, fat tires, no power steering, that thing was glued to the road, great feedback and still light enough to turn the wheel when parking. B+ for a CTS-V and Ram SRT(lowered), fairly crisp and responsive, predictable transfer, especially when you take into account the size and heft of both vehicles. F- Unsatisfactory for an 87 Turbo Regal, it handled like a shrimp boat in a hurricane. Of course was set up for drag racing and was clearly the most fun in a straight line.
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Not really looking for trades, other than a winter beater. Yes, these need the Pettit fender flares for the FD. And no, I have no surviving photos.
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The wheels were specially made from Forgeline for my RX7, we called, told them the model and what size wheel I wanted and they took it from there, that's why I don't know what the offset was supposed to be. Yes, the spacing is 7.5 on both pairs...the backs are 335/35 and I think the fronts are 295's.
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I've had these for a long time and don't have anything they will go on anymore. The are 3-piece Forgeline S03's in a 114.3x5 pattern(RX7, Supra, 300Z, etc.) the fronts are 18x9" and the rears are 18x12.5". Not sure of the offset, the backspace looks to be about 7.5" from the hub to inside rim. The are mounted on Michellin Pilot Sports with about 95% tread. No curb rash but there are a few knicks on the fronts. They could use a good detailed cleaning and polish as well, but overall they're in great shape. I remember the wheels alone were over 4k, looking to get $2500 for the set/tires and obviously looking for local or close enough to meet. http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa15/1Quik7/DSC04084.jpg
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http://www.thomasclassics.com/temps/details.cfm?searchVKID=510100 I feel this is what you're goin for.....a very nice example.
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Have an '04 CTSV and i need to get the plugs/wires changed. I was going to do it myself, but after struggling to fit my hands and tools in there for a couple hours, I've decided to just let someone who is familiar with it accomplish this for me. Anyone done these before? How much am I looking at?
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well shit. a buddy of mine walked home from the bar that night and said he had to take a huge detour because of some accident....said some motorcycles had a fatality..... never thought in a million years i'd actually know the guy. :sad: haven't seen Kenny in a couple years, but we had some good times back in the 'old days. RIP buddy.
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i gotta chime in here, unless they've done updates since '04. my girl has a '04 6 4cyl and it is so slow, so loud, and such a piece of crap. she's had so many problems with it, think she's on her 3rd alternator, it can't get out of it's own way on the highway...and when it does you can't hear yourself think it's so loud inside...and the killer is the turn radius. Wow! even she says her moms old Suburban turned better! she has a hard time getting into parking spots, she has to stop. reverse. and give it another go. just my $0.02. for some reason it seems the 3 is better, which is kinda weird.
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sounds like he needs an iPod interface for the factory head unit. i think something like this might work: http://www.audiooutfitter.com/pa11gm/usa-spec/p107838.html